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-A  VARIETY  OF  EXERCISES  AND  GLEES  FOR  SINGING  SCHOOLS.  * 
III. -AN    EXTENSIVE    COLLECTION    OF    HYMN    TIJN1 
IV.-A  L  ORTMENT  OF  SENTENCES,  ANTHi 


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I.-A    SYSTEM    OF    MUSICAL    NOTATION. 

II.-A  VARIETY  OF  EXERCISES  AND  GLEES  FOR  SINGING  SCHOOLS. 

III. -AN    EXTENSIVE    COLLECTION    OF    HYMN    TUNES. 

IV.-A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  SENTENCES,  ANTHEMS  AND  CHANTS. 

SOLOX  WILDER  and  FREDEMC  S.  DAVENPORT. 


N  E  W     V  0  R  K  : 
PUBLISHED    JSY    MASON     BROTHERS, 

Boston:    MAS029   A   HAMLIN.     Phela]  :    J.   I  J.  LIPI'IXCOIT  &  CO.     Cix.-ixnau  :    SARGENT,  WILSON   A   IIIXKI.i:. 

Cuicago:   HOOT   A    CAD1!". 


1?    R    E    I1   A.    G    E  . 


Pinging  School  Department.— -The  definitions  in  this  department  are 
designed  to  be  clear  and  distinct,  and  sufficiently  full  for  all  the  uses  of 
Singing  Schools.  The  practical  exercises  are  easy,  and  we  hope,  adapted 
t  i  the  purpose  for  which  they  are  intended.  In  these  times,  when  peace 
a  rain  blesses  our  land,  the  choral,  "  Let  all  men  praise  the  Lord,"  from  the 
"  Slynm  of  Praise,"  by  Mendelssohn,  must  find  a  ready  response  in  every 
In  tr t. 

IIvmn-Tune  Department. — Much  time  and  labor  has  been  spent  in  the 
ration  of  this  part  of  the  work,  with  the  hope  of  presenting  choirs  and 
rs  generally  with  good,  singable  music,  avoiding  lightness  and  frivol- 
i;  v  mi  the  one  hand,  and  harmonies  too  hard  and  intricate  on  the  other. 
A  careful  selection  of  those  old  favorite  tunes  which  are  almost  as  indis- 
pensable for  singing  schools  as  for  choirs,  is  included.  The  hymns  have 
I  en  chosen  for  their  emotional  nature,  and  the  music  has  been  written  or 
•id  with  reference  to  giving  expression  to  the  same.     Unusual  oppor- 


tunities have  been  afforded  us  for  making  selections  from  foreign  as  well 
as  American  sources,  which  we  have  largely  availed  ourselves  of.  The 
lovers  of  the  music  of  Ch.  Zepner  will  fir.d  a  number  of  compositions  by 
him  never  before  published. 

Anthem  Department. — The  music  here  will  be  found  to  be  almost 
entirely  new.  Attention  is  called  to  the  large  variety  of  pieces  suitable 
for  opening  church  worship,  also  to  the  closing  choruses  by  Neukomm  and 
Novello  respectively,  which  are  now  for  the  first  time  published  from  the 
original  MS.,  kindly  furnished  by  Dr.  L.  Mason.  To  him  and  the  many 
others  who  have  assisted  us  by  word  and  deed,  we  would  here  render  our 
most  grateful  acknowledgments. 

We  hope  the  work  will  prove  of  interest  to  others,  as  it  has  to  us. 


SOLON  "WILDER, 
FREDERIC  S.  DAVENPORT. 


New  York,  August,  1S66. 


Entered,  according   to  Act   of  Congress,  in   the   year  1865,  by 

MASON      BROTHERS, 

In  the  Clerk's  Office  of  the  United  States  District  Court,  for  the  Southern  District  of  New  York. 


EtxomorTPKD  i:y  Smith  &  MoDouOAL, 
82  A.  H  Lf.fku/.n  Stbhet,  N.  Y. 


Phintkd  kt  John  F.  Trow, 
50  GltKE.NE  Stkkkt.  N.  V. 


SINGING    SCHOOL    DEPARTMENT. 


MUSICAL      NOTATION 


C  II  A  l'T  BE    I. 

INTRODUCTION". 

$  1.  All  persons  arc  capable  of  realizing  oertaiii  distinctions  of  I 

(mnaeal  sounds).     The  following  art  die  iir.-t  that  present  themselves; 

viz  : 

!-t.    LoHG   or   BHOBTi 
2d.    High  or   Low. 
:'"1     Lolj)  or  Soft. 

$-2.    Hence  every   tone  has   three  essential   properties,  or  conditions  of 
existence;   viz  : 

1st.  Length. 
2d.    Pitch. 
•M.    Force. 

$  3.   Ad  there  are   three  distinctions,  and  three  essential  properti 

it  seems  proper  to  divide  rudiments  of  music  into  three  correspond- 
ing  departments;  viz: 

1st.   Rhythy 
'2d.     Mf.lodics 
Lid.    Dynamics 


('.'I  .*  l'T  Kit     II. 

lMlYTHMk'S. 

$  4.   The  relative  length  of  tones  is   1  bed  l>y  characters,  called 

Notes;  thus, 

Quarter  N..te.        I  Sixteenth  ' 

'  '  % 


Roto.  Half  Note. 


Tin:   RELATIVE   vai.il:  of   NOTES   ILLUSTRATED. 
One  whole  note, 


is  equal  to  two  halves, 

r 

or  four  quu:  | 

r 

or  eight  eighths, 

or  BLxt.-i'i)  sixteenths. 


r 


r 


r 


r 


t 


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SINGING     SCHOOL      DEPARTMENT 


§  5i  Characters  indicating  corresponding  length  of  silence  are  called 
Bests;  thus, 

Whole  Rett.  Half  Best  Quarter  Rest  Eighth  Best.  Sixteenth  East. 


N.  B. — Xotos  or  rests  do  not  represent  any  absolute  length. 

§  6.   A  Dot  •  adds  one  half  to  the  length  represented  by  a  note  or  rest ; 

thus,  a  G    *    equals  a  P,  and  a  p      *    equals  p      Y  ,  and  so  on. 

§  7.  The  figure  3,  placed  over  notes,  reduces  the  length  represented  by 
three  equal  notes  to  that  of  two  of  the  same  kind.  Groups  of  notes  thus 
marked  are  called  Triplets 


CHAPTER    III. 

RHYTHMICS. 

§  8.  The  relative  length  of  tones  is  estimated  by  a  division  of  time 
into  equal  portions,  called  Measures. 

$  9.  Measures  are  represented  to  the  eye  by  spaces  separated  from  each 
other  by  perpendicular  lines,  called  Bars;  thus, 

Bar.  Bar.  Bar.  Bar.  Bar. 


Measure. 


Measure. 


Measure. 


Measure. 


§  10.  There  are  four  kinds  of  measures  in  common  use. 

§  1 1 .  A  measure  having  two  parts,  is  called  Double  Measure. 

EXAMPLE. 

Double  Measure,  accented  on  the  first  part. 


if r  i  r r 


2 
4 


r  r  i  r  r 


§  1 2.  A  measure  having  three  parts,  is  called  Triple  Measure. 

EXAMPLE. 

Triple  Measure,  accented  on  the  first  part. 

r  r  r  i 


i?  r  r 


I  r  r  r  i  r  r  r 


§  13.  A  measure  having  four  parts,  is  called  Quadruple  Measure. 

EXAMPLE. 

Quadruple  Measure,  accented  on  the  first  and  third  parts. 

f  rrrr  i  irrrr  i  %zzzz 

§  14.  A  measure  having  six  parts,  is  called  Sextuple  Measure. 

EXAMPLE. 

Sextuple  Measure,  accented  on  the  first  and  fourth  parts. 


r  r  r  r  r  r 


6 

8 


IT 


1 1 1 : 


§  15.  The  kind  of  time  is  indicated  at  the  beginning  of  a  piece  of 

music  in   the  form  of  a  fraction;  thus    ~   signifies  double  time,  and  that 

Q 

two  half  notes  or  their  equal  fill  a  measure ;  and    **    signifies  that  three 

half  notes  or  their  equal  fill  a  measure. 

§  1G.  The  practical  way  of  keeping  time  is  by  beats  of  the  hand,  which 
is  left  for  the  teacher  to  explain. 

§  1 7.  The  practice  of  beating  time  and  counting  alood  is  earnestly 
recommended.  In  classes  the  practice  of  beating  and  counting,  omitting 
a  part  of  the  beats,  is  advised ;  thus,  in  double  time,  counting  the  first  and 
remaining  silent  on  the  second  part.  In  quadruple  time,  the  ladies  may 
beat  and  count  the  first  and  third,  while  the  gentlemen  beat  and  count  the 
second  and  fourth  parts,  and  vice  versa. 


SINGING      SCHOOL      D  i:  PA  R  T  M  K  NT. 


5 


*  IS.  The  Am  of.  piece  of  music,  and  in  this  work  the  end  of  a  lino        J  23.  The  pc.tR*  of  the  letter,  „,,,„  .  *tf  ta  ,,t,,.rm:,    , 

aoter  caUed  ■  c:/./,  of  which  two  are  in  common 


in  poetry,  is  indicated  by  a  Double  Bar.     Thus,  E 


0  II  A  FT  Ell    IV. 

MFJ.ODICS. 

\  lf>.  A  IKKXn  of  eight  tones,  ascending  or  descending  in  a  particular 
order,  is  called  the  "  8caU.n  The  names  used  to  designate  these  tones  arc, 
0M,  Tiro,  Three,  Four,  Five,  Six,  Seven,  Eight.  The  s\  llahles,  Do,  Re, 
Mi,  Fa,  Sol,  La,  Si,  Do,  arc  used  to  designate  their  relative  pitch.  The 
letters  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  A,  H,  C,  arc  used  to  indicate    their   absolute  pitch. 

t&O.  The  scale  is  indicated  by  a  character  called  a  Staf,  consisting 
of  five  liucs  and  four  spaces,  each  line  and  space  being  calleda  Degree. 


Un.-n. 


5 

4 

3 

2 . 

i — 


EXAMTLi:. 
Sptcti. 


Z T— » 


-+— 2- 


Ml-  When  more  than  nine  degrees  are  required,  added  lines  above  or 
below  arc  used.     Thus, 


EXAMPLE. 


thufl,    fr-  ;    and  the  V  el.  f,  thus, 


§  24.   The  G  clef  determine*  <;  to  be  upon  the  second  line,  and  I 
clef  determines  F  to  be  upon  the  fourth  line.      For  example  : 


^= 


h  25.  Tli,'  arrangement  cf  the  letters  upon  the  -t:.H"  i.  ...  foil 


§E^ 


..      » 


i-O— 


$26.  By  ocmmoD  oonsent   the  scale   i.-   represented  >,;    n  thi 

follows,  beginning  at  C,  and  is  called  the 


Nauu*.     1       3      8     4      0*78 

Pitch.       C      D      K      F      Q       \      BO 
Syl.         Do    R«     .Mi     la  <i    Do 


B     :      .-. 

('      !:      \      .:      v 

I     La  s.,i   Pa    m,    1:..   |, 


^ 


!j22_ 


O 


O 


^ 


g  <P  rV 


2VOMW  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8 
Pi7<-A.  ODSFOABO 
-Sy/.        Do    Re    Mi    Fa  Sol    La   S    Do 


I 


8      7       «       5      4       S      1       1 
<"       It      A      Q      ]■      Y.      !>      Q 
US..!    Pa    Mi     Ba    !>•■ 


^u.^Urilri:!^:;^' ,0  ******  "-"i.  ,it  ». 

*  •  I  In  the  8Cale  g»™n   above   there   are  two  kinds  of  intervals,  greater  and 


C) 


STNGING     S  C  II  0  0  L      DEPART  MEN  T . 


.-nailer,  called  Steps  and  Half -steps ;  thus,  the  intervals  between  three 
and  four,  and  seven  and  eight,  arc  Half-steps,  all  the  others  are  Steps. 
The  intervals  between  the  letters  occur  as  follows  :  between  E  and  F,  and 
B  and  C,  are  Half-steps,  and  all  the  others  are  Steps. 


CHAPTER    V 

MELODIC8.— CHROMATIC    SCALE. 

^  -2&.  Between  those  tones  of  the  scale  differing  in  pitch  by  the  inter- 
val of  a  step,  an  intermediate  tone  may  be  produced ;  thus,  intermediate 
tones  may  occur  between  one  and  two,  two  and  three,  four  and  five,  five 
and  six,  and  six  and  seven;  but  not  between  three  and  four,  and  seven  and 
eight,  because  the  intervals  between  these  tones  are  half-steps. 

§  '20.  These  intermediate  tones  are  named  from  either  of  the  tones  be- 
tween which  they  occur;  as  between  one  and  two  may  be  .either JSharp 
(Sue  or  Flu!  Two. 

§  30.  The  absolute  pitch  is  called  C  Sharp  (JC),  or  D  Flat  (t>D). 

§31.  The  influence  of  a  flat  or  sharp  extends  through  the  measure  in 
which  it  occurs;  and  also  through  succeeding  measures,  until  a  note 
occurs  upon  some  other  degree  of  the  staff. 

§  32,  The  influence  of  a  flat  or  sharp  is  terminated  by  a  character 
called  Natural  or  Restorer  (5). 

§  33.  A  scale  composed  of  the  eight  scale-tones,  and  the  five  inter- 
mediate tones,  given  above,  is  called  the  Chromatic  Scale. 

The  Chromatic  Scale  represented. — Ascending  Scale, 


^^^E^B*? 


-»- 


zszn: 


Nanus.         One,  »JJP  Two,  **%*  TJwee, Pour,  ^g   Five,  .  *JJJP   Six,  «j£P Seven. Eight. 

Filch.  C     SO'     D      si')''     E       F      jp'     (}      m'    A  IA1      B       C. 

Byl.  Do     Di*   lie     Ri*    Mi      Fa     Fi*     Sol       Si*     La  Li*     Si       Do. 

*  In  pronouncing  give  i  the  sound  of  e  in  me 


Descending  Scale. 


fE^E^^:<e_dK2: 


-&-?&■ 


* 


~S3Z 


-&-&&- 


Names.      Eight,  Seven,  «^  SU,      ^  Five,     gW    Four,  Three,  ^  Two,     *™0n.. 
Pitch.  C       B      bB       A      bA       G      bG       F       E       bE       D      bD      C. 

Syl.  Do      Si       Se*    La      Le*    Sol      Se*   Fa     Mi       Me*   Re      Ra     Do. 


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CHAPTER    VI. 

MELODICS.— MINOR    SCALE.   . 

§  34.  There  are  two  forms  of  the  Minor  Scale  in  common  use,  desig- 
nated by  the  terms  First  and  Second  Forms. 

§  35.  Either  form  commences  upon  the  Sixth  of  the  major  scale;  that 
is,  Six  of  the  major  scale  is  taken  as  One  of  the  minor. 

§  30.  The  major  and  minor  scales  are  said  to  be  related;  thus,  A  minor 
is  related  to  C  major,  and  C  major  is  relative  to  A  minor,  and  the  sig- 
nature is  the  same. 

The  two  forms  of  the  minor  scale  are  given,  and  the  order  of  intervals 
in  each  is  given  directly  under  the  form. 

Minor  Scale — First  Form.     {Melodic  Minor.) 


Names.    "1       2       345       6-  7       8  8765432       1. 

Pitch.      ABCDE8F8GA  AGFEDCBA. 

Syl.         La    Si     Do   Re    Mi    Fi    Si     La  La    Sol   Fa   Mi    Re   Do    Si     La. 

Scale  ascending :  Half-steps  between  two  and  three,  aud  seven  and 
eight ;  the  other  intervals  arc  steps. 

Scale  descending  :  Half  steps  between  two  and  three,  and  five  and  six; 
the  other  intervals  arc  steps. 


*  Give  e  the  sound  of  a  in  may. 


SINGING      SC  HO  0  L      !>  K  I*  A  F;  T  M  E  N  T 


Huron  Scale — Second  Form.     [Sarmo   i    Mi 


^,,r.E — Sec 

-       _  i  ---  s 

_     n   &   ^ 


:       S       G      7       8 

B     c     n     E     I'    :        \ 

I . .    Bi     Do   Re    Mi   Fa    Si     La 


876848      3     1. 

L   fO      P      B      I>     0      B      V 

La    si    Pa    Mi    Re    Do    si    La, 


In   this  scale,  ascending  and  descending,  the  intervals  arc  alike :  Ilalf- 
b*  tween  two  and  three,  five  and  six,  and  seven  and  eight.      Steps  be- 
tween one  and  two,  three  and   four,  and   four  and   live.      The   interval  be- 
tween six  and  seven  is  a  step  and  a  half-step. 


C  II  A  l'T  I!  11     VII. 

HELODIC&— TRANSPOSITION  OF  THE  SCALE. 

$  !»?.    Tm:  scale  is  said  to  lie  transposed  when   any  other  pitch    t! 
is  taken  as  One.      l>ut,  in  taking  any  other  pitch  than  C,  the  order  of  inter* 

-,  given  in  Chapter  IV.,  most  be  preserved. 

ELLD6TBJLTION   OX    SCALE   COMMENCING    i  P0 

GAB     C     1)     E     F     •;. 
12     3    4     •")     t;     :     8. 

A-    it   now   stands   it   is   wrong,  because  the  interval  between  six  and 
I    is   a   half-step,  and   it   should  be  a  step.      Made  right  by  using  the 
ZF  in  the  place  of  F. 
So  the  scale  of  (!  is  made  op  of  the  following  ton 
G    A     1$    C    D    E    tfE    G. 
$  38.    Instead  of  writing  a  sharp  beside  every  F  in  a  piece  of  music,  it 
is  pn'  upon  the  li  tter  F,  immediately  after  the  clef,  and   is  used  as  a   sig- 
nature to  indicate  the  !. 

N.  R — By  key  ii  meant  the  relationship  of  tonea  when  any  latter  ia  tnkcn  as  One. 
Thus,  by  Key  of  C  w  ineuLt  tho  relationship  of  tones  with  C  a*  a  bam 


$  39.    In  tr  le    to   any  othi  r  h  it.  r  the  -une  principle.* 

must  :  in  the  f  iregoing. 

li..  aothore  donot  deem  it  oeoewairy  to  write  out  any  more  tnui-; 
the  prinoiplea  already  !-t.in-.l  in  Ohaptara  IV.  and  VII.  arc.  the  pupil  • 

it  with  greater  advantage  to  bin 


OH  A  PT  E  B    V  II  1 


DVN. 


Under  this  head  i,  or  Power.     Tho  following  are 

the  more  common  forms  of  expression  : 

§  40.  A  tone  of  medium  force  is  called  Mezzo,  mark.  r  m. 

y.    11.    A  to]   ■  Bofter  than  M«ZZO,  is  called  Piano,  marked  J'ia  <<r  p. 

y  42,   A  tone  loader  than  Mezzo,  is  called  /'•<;'•,  and  U  mark,  i 

y  43 •    A  tone  softer  than  Piano,  is  called  Pianissimo,  and  is  mark. 

$   I  I.  A  tone  hnider  than  called  PoWtMimo,  and  is  marked  #1 

§  45.  A  tone  began,  continued,  and  ended  with  the  same  degree  of 
force,  is  called  an  Organ  '/' 

y  40.  A  tone  begini:!-  1  increasing  gradually  to  I'<>rt*,  is 

called  Crescendo;  marked  thus  -<^; 

y  47.   A  tone  beginni  .  and   diminishing  gradual!  o,  is 

called  Diminuendo;  marked  thus  ;r=— 

$  4S.    A    onion    of   the   tv.  i    la  I    produces    the   Swell;  marked    thus 

$40.  A.  rery  sudden  I  >.■>  or  Stall  is  called  tl 

and  is  marked  thus  <  or  o. 

$  .">().  A  tone  produced  rery  suddenly  and  foroil  diaa- 

iuished,   is   call  "1    an  /.'  5  indo;  marked  thus  >,  or  bj 

sf  or  fz. 


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CHAPTER    IX. 

DYNAMICS. 

§  51.  When  successive  tones  are  sung  in  a  connected  and  flowing  style, 
they  are  said  to  be  Legato.     The  legato  is  marked  thus  *""■**. 

N.  B. — The  same  character,  called  a  Tie,  is  used  to  show  how  many  tones  are  to  be 
sung  to  one  syllable. 

§  52.  When  tones  are  produced  in  a  short  and  detached  manner,  they 
they  are  said  to  be  Staccato,  marked  thus  ?    ?    t    r . 

$  53.  A  medium  between  legato  and  staccato  is  called  Half-staccato, 
and  is  marked  thus,  ..... 

$  54.  When  a  tone  is  prolonged  beyond  the  time  indicated  by  the  note, 
such  prolongation  is  called  a  Pause,  and  the  character  representing  it  is 
called  a  Pause  or  Hold,  and  is  marked  thus,  /^. 


SINGING     SCHOOL      DEPARTMENT. 

§  55.  When  a  passage  is  intended  to  be  sung  twice,  it  is  indicated  bj 


the  following  character, 


called  a  Repeat. 


§  56.  When  a  piece  of  music  is  to  be  closed  by  repeating  the  first  part, 
it  is  indicated  by  Da  Capo  or  D.  C,  in  which  case  the  end  is  designated 
by  the  word  Fine. 

§  57.  "When  a  passage  of  music  is  designed  to  be  performed  at  pleasure 
as  regards  time,  it  is  marked  Ad  lib. 

§  58.  When  a  passage  of  music  is  to  be  hurried  as  regards  time,  it  is 
marked  Accelerando. 

§  59.  When  a  passage  of  music  is  to  be  performed  gradually  slower 
and  slower  as  regards  time,  it  is  marked  Eitard  or  Pit. 


MAJOR      A.  N  D      MINOK      SCALES. 


t   0 

Scale  oi 

0 

represented. 

V 

1 

\A 

rj>         II 

Cn 

rv 

i 

l 

C 
Do 

2 
D 
Re 

3 
E 
Mi 

4 

F 
Fa 

5 
G 
Sol 

6 
A 
La 

7 
B 
Si 

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8. 
C. 
Do. 

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/ioV 

rj 

rJ. 

rj 

<-/ 

r~> 

■f*- 

Scale  of  G 

represented. 

fj 

<S> 

« 

S^ 

<tj 

— <s> — 

f-> 

V   r 

1 

G 
Do 

2 
A 
Re 

is 
Mi 

4 
C 
Fa 

5 
D 

tin] 

6 
E 

La 

7 

Ft 

Si 

8. 
G. 
Do. 

^         II 

<TJ 

r~J 

1 

<s, 

n 

■ 

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Q 

Kelative  Minor  of  0  represented. 

/ 

■  J 

ii 

X 

tt-^T 

rj 

V  / 

rj 

W-? 

P 

l 

A 
La 

2 
B 
Si 

3 
C 
Do 

4 
D 
Re 

5 
E 

Mi 

C, 
F 
Fa 

7 
Gt 

Si 

6. 
A. 
La. 

/i«V 

trj 

(?;. 

rj 

\— ' 

m 



/TJ 

i  n  *f 

Eelative  Minor  of  G  represented. 

\Jt 

ifr-j 

r-j 

r-j 

»=» 

iTJ 

X  y 

fj 

l 
E 
La 

2 
F* 

Si 

3 
G 
Do 

4 
A 
Re 

5 
B 
Mi 

7^3 

6 
C 

Fa 

7 

Df 

Si 

8. 
E. 
La. 

£*" 

n 

n>  ' 

kl> 

_ . — . . — u 

Scale  of  B 

represented. 

A.   Z. 

-  rj 

(  > 

r^ 

rj 

« 

l 

1) 
Do 

2 
B 
EU 

:t 
PI 

Mi 

» 

l'a 

5 

\ 

S..1 

8 
B 

7 
1  : 

8. 
D. 
Da 

J=2. 

(*  ~ 

— <3> — 

r-J 



L    J 

— « 

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:  N  G I N  G     S  ( "I 0  0  L      DEPAB T M  E N  T 

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Scale  of  A 

-  % 

repres 

« 

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A    ~ 

r~j 

r? 

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1 
A 
Do 

2 
II 
Re 

3 
d 

Mi 

4 

D 

Pa 

5 

r. 
Bol 

6 
PI 

La 

7 
01 

si 

B. 

A. 
P«>. 

lmS-%.  5 

n 

>      — - 

r^ 

n_    Q 

r-j 

^ 

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-  ..  - 

represented. 

y "  rjrtt 

«--# 

/T     ~  -  _ 

rz 

rj 

^j 

1 

E 
Do 

1 

FJ 
Re 

3 

Gl 

Mi 

4 
A 
Fa 

5 
I! 
Sol 

6 

CI 

La 

7 
Df 

S> 

8. 
F. 
Do. 

m 

w-  ;,g 

c-' 

o    - 

« 

<£> 

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o 

fr 

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represented. 

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— ^ 

fO     . 

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■■r_j 

l 

P 
Do 

-G> 

2 
(J 
Re 

3 

A 
Mi 

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Bfa 
Fa 

5 

0 

G 
D 
La 

7 
B 
Si 

8. 

P. 

Do. 

— <s>— — 

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c^ 

-G> 

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<S> 

KJ 

- 

1 
B 
La 


Si 


8 

1) 
Do 


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5= 


i 

B 
K- 


I 
PI 

Mi 


I 
Q 
Fa 


-z 


a 


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\: 
Bi 

3&z 


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r* 


8. 

I!. 

La. 


9 


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Z- 

m 

s 

— 3-?— 

— ^ n 

f 

^z  . 
l 

FS 
La 

o-  — 
2 
01 

Si 

cz/ 

3 

A 
Do 

4 
B 
Ba 

5 

c: 
Mi 

0 
D 
Fa 

7 
1 

Si 

8. 
La. 

£  3  - 

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s»- 

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—  c  — 

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9 

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— s> — 

~z 

■» 

CJ 
La 

1 
Dl 

Si 

-^ — 
3 
E 
Do 

PI 

Be 

5 
1 

Mi 

G 

7 

W 

Si 

8. 
La. 

(Wetyt 

— e 

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— <s> 

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^ = -=-      -^-n 

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m 

V 

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1 

D 
La 

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B 
Si 

3 

P 

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B< 

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1 

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7 
Si 

8. 
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La. 

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rz 

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rj 

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SINGING     SCHOOL 


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/ 

/i  " 

Vf 

\v 

<-^ 

> 

/CJ 

\) 

"C2" 

1 

Bb 

Do 

2 

C 

Re 

3 
D 

Mi 

4 

Hz 

Fa 

5 
F 

Sol 

6 
La 

A 
Si 

8. 
Bb. 
Do. 

m 

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T\  7~  . 

(S> 

ra 

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Scale  of  Eb  represented. 


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rj 

r^i 

— s> 

■  n 

o 

— S> 

1 

Eb 

Do 

2 
F 
Re 

3 

a 
m 

4 

Ab 

Fa 

5 

Bb 

Sol 

6 
C 
La 

7 
D 
Si 

8. 

Eb. 

Do. 

tf»V  h 

l"y    7 

(TJ 

Wr>_L 

r-j 

,i        •     7. 

£S 

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cj 

Scale  of  Ab  represented. 


22: 


122: 


<^ 


l 

Ab 
Do 


lib 
Re 


3 
C 

Mi 


4 

Db 
Fa 


5 

Eb 
Sol 


6 
F 
La 


1221 


22: 


-^- 


Scale  of  Db  represented. 


7 
G 
Si 


22: 


Ab. 
Do. 


-0tH -= n 

/Lb  hi 

rj 

fir  ?  7 

rj 

A  \)           V 

rj 

&     r 

Db 
Do 

2 

Eb 

Re 

0 

P 

Mi 

4 

Gb 

Fa 

5 

Ab 
Sol 

Bb 
La 

1 
C 
Si 

-<s>- 

8. 
Db. 

Do. 

_£2_ 

/»V"h    1 

...    ^ 

(E^-.-b—o — 

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^?r>-5 : — — 

DE-PABTMENT. 

Relative  Minor  of  B  b  represented. 


22: 


r?^: 


1 
G 

La 


2 
A 
Si 


3 

Bb 

Do 


4 
C 
Re 


5 
D 

Mi 


Eb 
Fa 


7 

Ft 

Si 


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:z2: 


"S2" 


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Relative  Minor  of  Ab  represented. 


Relative  Minor  of  Db  represented. 


G. 
La. 


22: 


u 

nr~ 

' — n 

h   U 

h'-— 

rj 

TrV  v 

rj 

0=-* 

\-\) 

m 

^— 

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1 

C 
La 

2 
D 

Si 

3 

Eb 
Do 

4 
F 
Re 

5 
G 

Mi 

6 

Ab 
Fa 

7 
B 
Si 

8. 
C. 
La. 

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v  l 

r^> 

AS-7-!  v 

r^> 

■^-'b  h 

(TJ 

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1  P.b  u 

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— S> n 

i^l  b  iv 

rj 

rtv   2 

rj 

v '; 

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J 

1 

F 
La 

2 
G 

Si 

3 

Ab 
Do 

4 

Bb 

Re 

5 
C 
Mi 

6 
Fa 

7 
E 
Si 

8. 
F. 
La. 

/-V    U_r = 

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\\rD 

'w 'b  u^ 

<TJ 

f  ft 

O 

.S> — 

r^> 

-yvn 

A.nvPi 

fry  *  h 

M^ 

v  >       y 

r^> 

1 

Bb 
La 

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0 
C 
Si 

C3 

3 

Db 

Do 

4 

Eb 

Re 

6 

F 

Mi 

, — ^> — 

C 

Gb 

Fa 

7 
A 
Si 

8. 

Bb.    • 
La. 

^4-^- 

rj 

— & — 

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S  I  N  G  I  NO      SCHOOL      l>  E  P  A  R  T  M  K  N  T. 


n 


PRACTICAL      EXERCISES. 


No.  1.     The  Scale  in  Whole  and  Half  Notes— Double  Time. 

4 


c 


55 


U=3: 


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Ko      Ro    Mi      Mi      Fa      Fa    Sol    Sol     La     La     Si      si       Do,      Do     Do     Si      8i      U 


s 


2 


I      : 


No.  2.     The  Scale  in  Half  and  Quarter  Notes — Double  Time. 


-^T^r 


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I h 


t=fc 


1 — r 


1=T- 


*=m- 


*      - 


No.  3.     The  Scale  in  Quarter  and  Eighth  Notes — Double  Time. 


s.  s 


>  s 


m    m  m 


I     h  K 


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ar-aT-ar 


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s  > 


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N    * 


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If  thewi^e  who  has  not  tried  hiaToioe,  Let  himnow  make  tbeefl  UwOlTejoice;  For.lfyou*  \.ml.  You  must  labor  in  ear.  .rrulc 


No.  4.     The  Scale  in  Quarter  Notes — Quadruple  Time. 


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3=£ 


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A — I — E 


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t — i — i — r 


«    • 


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No.  .5.     The  Scale  in  Half  and  Quarter  Notes — Quadruple  Time. 


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n: 


rx. 


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3=t 


d 


-- 


Float  »  -    ly        o'er     liill         and      o'er     rale,      Como    the 

No.  6.     The  Scale  in  Quarter  Notes — Triple  Time. 


us  en  -    dww  -   <>r        To       ring      Tri  And  «'.I1,      '•" 


12 


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SINGING     SCHOOIi      DEPARTMENT 

■f-  ,c?  m 


No.  7.     The  Scale  in  Half  and  Quarter  Notes— Triple  Time. 


TZ=W- 


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?z=p: 


fcf: 


:l f 


:^2=p: 


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1 — r 


-^— »i- 


•  i     i  .    .  .  • 

Now  is     come  the    hour   of     sing  -  ing,    Joy  and   pleas-ure     to      us     bring- ing;    Let      us     sor  -  row    far    off    fling-mg,  Join   the    cho-rus     that's  now  ring  -  ing. 

No.  8.     The  Scale  in  Quarter  and  Eighth  Notes. 


:X— K— P 


Jtzjc 


&—&i—&>- 


?rns~~i~ 


i=i=»: 


1*=*=1: 


P»i=S: 


zjz 


:»*: 


-0    0    at 


■r-r-r — g= 


tr— ir- 


tz=tc 


Gcn-tly   now      the    day    is    go    -   ing,  While  the  sun      his     rays  are  throw-ing      On  the  olouds,  which  sailing  o'er      us,  Shade  the  land-scape  now  he  -  fore     us. 

No.  9.      Round  in  Four  Parts. 

2r- 


+ 


~^T^: 


:?=J- 


-^r 


q=F 


:3=2= 


rJ=J~- 


isfc 


fcp 


i     r 


=2— J— J=mT- 


■■J—J=lJ~^. 


T 


■?=?- 


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Now  w^'ll  try      a      sim  -  pie    round,     Tak  -  ing    care     to      get     each  sound ;     Count-ing  time,  thus,  one,  two,  three,  four,    Thus  we'll  sing    it      o'er    and     o'er. 

No.  10.     Song  in  Two  Parts. 


I 


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■&T- 


--W=-^ 


J=Z- 


BE3 


Hap  -  py      are     we      all      to  -    night,     Sing  -  ing      is       our     dear  do  -    light ;  Come,  and    join    onr    mer  -  ry     throng,     And  we'll   help  you  learn   this     soug 

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0     0 


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0    0    f~ 


-0.—0Z-- — q. 


0. 


Wzzfz 


Do    Do     Re     Mi     Do     Do     Si      Sol     Do    Do     Re    Mi      Do     Do     Si     Sol     Do      Do     Re     Mi      Fa      Mi      Re      Do     Si      Sol      La      Si       Do      Re      Do 


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Do    Do     Do    Do      Do    Mi     Sol    Sol     Do     Do    Do     Do     Do    Mi     Sol     Fa      Mi      Mi      Fa      Sol     La      Sol     Fa      Mi      Re      Sol     Sol     Sol     Do      Do      Do. 

No.  11,     Round  in  Three  Parts. 

TK-   |   ti*-i-i    |    || 


,=*g*§3 


F=F 


-**-<=> 


1 


+MZZ+Z*: 


^iM&^^gs 


--J=0=2=i 


*=»= 


I 


rrrr 


r 


3= 


See  the  evenine  shadows  now  While  the  world  so  gently  goes  When  the  night  domes  o'er  the  plain, 

OreepuigrouoJ  yon  niUBtab's  brow,  To  its  hours  of  calm  repose;  Then  well  nieetltfsBigagani 


S  I  X  G  I  X  G       SCHOOL      I)  B  P  A  II  T  M  E  X  T 

No.  12.     Exercise  in  Four  Parts. 


13 


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II 


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B3      • 


Oil,  uow  we'll  try  to    sing      nil     jmrts,      With  ready  hands  ami  will  -  ing    heurta  ;    And,     if  wc  fail  in      ei   -  ther    6train,     We'll  just  Lc-pn  and  trv        a    -    gain. 


§ 


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22: 


*  *  ir-y- 


fi» — o- 


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=T?2 


:*=* 


^> 


^ 


#-* 


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If 


■*-*-*-*- 


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f^ 


mar 


No.  13.     Tune  in  Quarter  Notes, 


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l^F- 


' 


0    0 


0    0. 


i 


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ii 


1      I 


=t±=tt  J— II    1     I     I  ±3±=t 


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Tho    turf  shall    be      my    fragrant  shrine,     My     temple,  Lord:  that  arch  of  thine  ;      My  censer's  hreath,  tlie  m  ountain  airs,       And    ul< 


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No.  14.      Same  Succession  of  Tones  as  in  the  preceding  Exercise. 


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G G~\~G — *~G 0    0    0 


I£=I22 


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My  choir  shall  be  the  moonlight  waves,  When  murmuring  homeward  to  their  caves  ;     Or,  when  the  stillness  of       the      sea,      E*en  more  than  music,  breathes  of     thee 


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No.  15.      Same  Succession  of  Tones  as  before. 


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O — 0- 


G—%-0 


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Thy  heaven,  on  which 'tis  bliss    to    look,     Shall  be     my  pure  and  shin  -  ing  book ;  Wliere  I    shall  read,  in  -words  of  flame,    The  glo-ries    of    thy  wondrous  name. 


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No.  16.      Same  Succession  of  Tones  as  before.    , 


15 


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There's  nothing  bright,  a-bove,  be-low,     From  flow*ro  that  blooto,  to  stars  that  glow,  Bat     in  iu  light,  my  *oulcausee       Some   feature  of     thy      De    -    i    - 


■j ,„  1  gra&rgg^s^^ 


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-> 


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No,  17.     Same  Succession  of  Tones  as  before. 

1 


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o — <*s> 


-.<•=> 


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thing  dark,   In-low,  a-bove,       But    in    its  gloom  I    trace  thy     bra;     Andmeak-ly  wail  that  mo  ill  tarn  nil  bright  a  -  gain. 


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16 


SINGING       SCHOOL      DEPARTMENT 


No.  18.     THIS    WORLD. 


1.  This  world  is      not      bo     bad      a  ■world,     As  some  would  like   to    make  '  it,      And,  whether    good  or    whether      bad,      Depends    on    how     we    take       it; 


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0 — 0- 


4       0J 


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2.  This  world   is    quite   a     clev  -  er  world,    In      rain    or     pleas-  ant   weath  -  er,      If     peo  -  pie  would  but  learn    to     live      In    bar  -  mo  -  ny      to  -  geth   -   er  ; 


n 


5g=gSg^fg 


S 


^m 


-0 — 0- 


<S> 0- 


33?* 


^=s= 


3.  Then  were  this  world  a    pleas-  ant  world,  And  pleas-  ant  folks  were     in        it ;     The   day  would  pass  most  pleas-  ant  -  ly       To  those  who  thus      be  -  gin  it : 


75~     •  VW- 


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m 


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No,  20.     BOUNDING    AWAY. 

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No.  21,      Sharp  Ono  and  Sharp  Four. 


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No.  28.     OVER  THE   SNOW. 


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No.  37.     SUNSHINE    EVERYWHEEE. 


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No.  39.     OLD    FRIENDS    TOGETHER. 


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No.  43.     THE    LOOSING    OF    THE    SILVEE    CHORD. 

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No.  45.     THE   SCHOOL-HOUSE  BROOK. 

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No.  53      "  COME  TO  ME  IN  CHERRY-TIME," 


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No.  55.     CRADLE   SONG. 

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No.  59.     THE  HUNTINGS  MOKN. 


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No.  62.     FAKE  THEE  WELL. 


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No,  64 -CHORAL.    "Let  all  men  praise  the  Lord." 


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1.  "Coruehith  -  er,      all  ye  weary  souls;       Ye     heavy  -  lad-en    sin  -  ners,  come!       I'll     give    you  rest  from  all  your  toils,     And  raise  you  to  my  heaven  -  ly    home. 


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1.  Je  -  sus  demands  this   heart  of    mine,    Demands  my  love,   my  joy,    my  care;   But  ah  !  how  dead  to  things   di  -  vine,      How     cold  my   best   af  -  fee  -  tions  are. 


2.  'Tis  sin,  a  -  las  !  with   dread-ful  power,   Divides  my  Saviour    from   my   sight ;    Oh,  for  one  hap  -  py,  cloudless     hour         Of       sa  -  cred  free-dom,  sweet  de  -  light ! 


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3.  Lord !  let  thy  love  shine  forth  and  raise   My  captive  powers  from  sin  and  death,  And  fill  my  heart  and  life  with  praise,      And    tune   my   last    ex  -  pir  -  ing  breath. 
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1.  My   soul   be  -  fore  thee  prostrate  lies ;      To  thee,  her  Source,  my  spir  -  it    flies :     My  wants  I  mourn,  my  chains  I   see, —     Oh,     let    thy   presence  set    me   free ! 


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1.    Fa  -  ther  of  light !  we  sing  thy    name,         Who  kiudlest   up   the  lamp  of    day;    Wide  as    he  spreads  his  gold-en     flame,        His  beams  thy  power  and  love  dis-play. 


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2.     Sc  -  cure  from  every     mor-tal       care,        By    sin  and    sorrow  vexed  no      more,       E-ter-nal   hap-pi  -  ness  they  share  Who  are  not     lost,  but  gone  be    -    fore. 


3.    To      Zi-on's  peaceful  courts  a    -    bove       In  faith  tri-umphant  may  we       soar,      Em-brae -ing,    in  the  arms   of    love,  The  friends  not  lost,  but  gone  be    -    fore, 


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1.     Praise  waits  in   Zi    -    on,  Lord,    for  thee  J  Thy  saints  a  -  dore  thy   ho    -    ly  name ;  Thy  creatures   bend  th'o  -  be  -  dient  knee,    And  humbly  thy   pro  -  tection  claim. 


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1.  Now  to  the      Lord     a        no  -  ble  snng :  A  -  wake,   my       soul!     a  -  wake,  my    tongue!     Ilosanna    to       th'e-ter  -  nal  Name,    And  all  his  boundless  love  proclaim  ! 


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■_'.  N\>   more  fatigue,   no   more   dia-treaa,     Nor  sin  nor  death  shall  reach  the  place;    No  groans  eliall  mingle  with  the  eonga  Which  wur-blo  from    im  -  mor  -  tal  V 

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BUFFORD.       L.  M 


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1.  God   calling  yet! — shall  I  not  hear  ?     Earth's  pleasures  shall  I  still  hold  dear  ?  Shall  life's  swift  passing  years  all  fly,     And  still  my  soul  in  slumbers       lie? 


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1.  The  spacious  fir    -    mamcut  on    high,     With  all  the  blue      e  -  tlie-real  sky,      And  spangled  heavens,  a  shining  frame,  Their  great  o  -  rig    -     in  -  al  .pro  -  claim. 


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3.  Soon  as  the     eve  -  niug  shades  pre-vail,  The  moon  takes  up  the  wondrous  tale,     And  nightly      to        the  listening   earth  Repeats  the     sto    -    ry   of    her  birth; 


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4.  "While  all  the    stars  that  round  her  burn,  And  all  the    plan-  its  in  their  turn,    Confirm  the        tid  -  ings  as  they  roll,  And  spread  the  truth  from  pole  to       pole. 
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1.  Come,  O  my   soul!   in     6a  -  cred  lays,  Attempt  thy  great  Cre  -  a  -  tor's  praise:  But,  oh, -what  tongue  can  speak  his  fame  !  What  mortal  verse  can  reach  the  theuia  ! 


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Broad   is   the  road  that  leads  to  death,     And  thousands  walk  to  -  gcth-er  there ;     But  wisdom  shows  a      nar-row  path,     "With  here  and  there  a     trav  -  el    -    er. 

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1.   Be     thou,     O     God,    by   night,  by     day,      My  guide,  my  guard  from  sin ;      My    life,    my     trust,  my    light   di  -  vine,         To     keep    me     pure  from  sin. 


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1.   To     thy  pas  -  tures  fair  and  large,     Heavenly    Shepherd,    lead  thy  charge;  And     my  couch,  with  tend-'rest  care,        'Mid    the  spring  -  ing  grass  pre  -  pare. 


2.  When  I     faint  with  sutnmer's  heat,      Thou  shalt  guide  my  -wea-ry    feet        To    the  streams  that,  still  and  slow,     Through  the     ver  -  dant  meadows  flow. 


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1.    Gbil-dren    of     the     heavenly     King,      As      ye     jour-ney,  swect-ly     sing;    Sing  your  Sav-iour's  worth -y    praise,    Glo-rious    in      his    works  and  ways. 


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1.  Joy-ful     be    the     hours  to -day;        Joy  -  ful      let    the      6ea-son    be;  Let    us*    sing,    for    well  we   may:        Je-sus!   we    will    sing    of     thee. 


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3.  Joy  -  ful    are    we    now    to    own,         Itap-ture  thrills  us      as      we    trace         All    the   deeds  thy   love   hath  done,       All    this     rich  -  es      of      thy    grace. 

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3.  Thou  didst  seek  me  when   a      stranger,    Wandering  from  the    fold     of       God  ;     Thou,    to      save    my  soul  from  danger,     Didst  re  -  deem  me  with  thy  blood 


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vot   -    ed;  To    my     Lord      my      all      I       [omit.]  owe. 


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vie  -  to  -  i  ious    love  ! 


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Je  -  sus,  thou  our    guardian    be ;       Sweet  it      is       to    trust   in    thee. 


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1.  To      Je    -    sus,  the  crown  of  my    hope,       My     soul    is    in    baste  to  be   gone ;      Ob,  bear  me,  ye  che-ru-bim,    up,       And    waft    nie   a  -  way  to  bis  tbrone. 


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1.  Through  the  love  of  God  our  Saviour,        All  will  be  well :  Free  and  changeless  in  his   fav-or  ; 
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2.  Though  we  pass  through  tribu-lation,        All  will  be  well:  Ours  is     such  a  full  sal  -  vation  ; 


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In  thine  arms, 
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To         that     ac  -  curs  -  ed      wood         Hast       thou      nailed      him? 
Our      bound-less  grat  -  i    -   tude  Its       thanks  would     pay. 


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1.  Lo!    thestormsof     life  are  break-ing;     Faith-less  fears  our  hearts  are  shak  -  ing :      For    our  sue  -  cor    un  -  der  -  tak  -  ing,       Lord  and  Sav  -  iour,  help      us! 


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Oh,  how  great  is  thy  goodness."      (Continued.) 


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QUARTETTE.      "Oh,  that  I  had  wings." 


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292 


ANTHEM.      "Rejoice  greatly,  0  daughter  of  Zion." 


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SENTENCE.      "Hear  our  prayer." 


D.     From  "Harp  of  Judab." 
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ANTHEM.      "Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  Lord." 


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"Make  a  joyful  noise."      (Continued.) 

t^         SOPIl\Mi    -ciio.  M'lH  It  \TO. 


299 


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ALLEGKETTO 


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HYMN.      "Hark!  what  mean  those  holy  voices?" 


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es,    Heaven-  ly    hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jahs     rise : 


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;'Hark!  what  mean  those  holy  voices?"      (Continued.) 


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342 


HYMN.    "  Our  blest  Redeemer,  ere  he  breathed."1 


GEO.  W.  FOSTER. 


SOLO — Soprano  and  Tenor. 


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2.  He    came,      sweet    in  -  fluence    to 

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With         us. 
Where   -    in, 


to  dwell,  With       us. . . 

to  rest,  Where  -  in . . , 


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"Our  blest  Redeemer,  ere  he  breathed  "      rfnnrinHpH  \  o,„ 


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Ho    -    ly,         Ijo    -    ly,        ho      -     ly,        Loril, 


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God        of         Sa     -     ba     -    oth ; 


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345 


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346 


DIET. 


ANTHEM.      "I  will  extol  thee." 


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I  will  extol  thee."      (Continued.) 


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VENITE   EXULTEMUS  DOMINO. 


CHANTS. 

No.  2.    Double. 


1.  Oh,  come,  let  us  sing  uu-  [  to  the  |  Lord :  | 

Let  us  heartily. rejoice  iu  the  |  strength  of  |  our  sal-  |  vation. 

2.  Let  us  come  before  his  preaeace  |  with  thanks-  |  giving,  | 
And  show  ourselves  |  glad  in  |  him  with  |  psalms. 

8.  For  the  Lord  is  a  |  great  —  |  God,  [ 
And  a  great  |  King  a-  |  bove  all  |  gods. 

4.  In  his  hands  are  all  the  corners  |  of  the  |  earth ;  J 
.  And  the  strength  of  the  |  hills  is  |  his  —  |  also. 

6.  The  sea  is  his,  |  and  he  |  made  it ;  J 

And  his  hands  pre-  |  pared '  the  |  dry  —  |  land. 

6.  Oh,  come,  let  us  worship  |  and  fall  |  down,  [ 
And  kneel  be-  |  fore  the  |  Lord  our  |  Maker. 

7.  For  he  is  the  |  Lord  our  |  God  ;  fl 

And  we  are  the  people  of  his  pasture,  and  the  |  sheep  —  |  of  his  |  hand. 

8.  Oh,  worship  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty 'of  |  holiness  ;  J 
Let  the  whole  earth  |  stand  in  |  awe  of  |  him. 

9.  For  he  cometh,  for  he  cometh  to  |  judge  the  |  earth,  | 

And  with  righteousness  to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  people  |  with  his  |  truth. 

GLORIA  PATEI. 

10.  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  |  Son,  J 
And  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

11.  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ever-shall  |  be,  | 
World  without  |  end.  —  \  A |  men. 


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JUBILATE   DEO. 


(Continued.) 

No.  4.    Double. 


1.  Oh,  be  joyful  in  the  Lord,  |  all  ye  |  lands  ;  | 

Serve  the  Lord  with  gflndnOM,  iiud  come  before  his  |  presence  |  with  a  |  son". 
9.  Be  ye  sure  that  the  Lord  |  he  is  |  God  ;  | 

It  is  he  that  hath   made   oa,  and  not  we  ourselves;   we  are  hia  people,  and  the  I 
•     sheep  of  |  his  —  |  pasture. 

8.  Oh,  go  your  way  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving,  and  into  his  I  courU  with  I 
praise ;  | 
Be  thankful  unto  him  and  |  speak  good  |  of  his  |  name. 

4.  For  the  Lord  is  gracious,  his  me  rev  is  |  ever-  |  lasting  ;  I 
And  his  truth  tuduroth  from  geuc'r-  |  utidnto  |  geuer-'  [  ation. 

GLOEIA  PATKI. 

5.  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and -to  the  I  Son  I 
And  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

6.  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  I  ever  shall  I  be  •  I 
World  without  |  end  —  |  A-  —  I  men.  ' 


BENEDICTUS. 

1.  Bless«d  be  the  Lord  |  God  of  |  Israel,  I 

For  he  hath  visited  |  and  re-  |  deemed' his  |  people. 

2.  And  hath  raised  up  a  mighty  sal-  |  ration  |  for  us,  I 
In  the  house  |  of  his  |  servant  |  Duviii. 

8.   As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  Ins  |  hole  I  pro] 
Which  have  been  |  since  the  |  world  be-  |  gaa 

4.  That  we  should  be  saved  |  from  our  |  enemies,  I 
And  from  the  |  hand  of  |  all  that  |  hate  us. 


GLORIA   PATRL 

."..  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  I  and 'to  the  I  Son  I 
And  I  to  the  |  Holy  I  Qh  " 

*■   w   '!  ,W"S,'"  ll'"  '"-;'""1"-.  »  OOW,  and  I  evcr-shall  I  be,  I 
^orld  without  |  end  —  |  A-  —  I  men. 


362 


CHANTS.      (Continued.) 


CANTATE    DOMINO. 

1.  Oh,  BiDg  uDto  the  Lord  a  |  new  —  |  song;  J 
For  be  hath  |  done  —  |  marvel- -lous  |  things. 

2.  "With  hiB  own  right  hand  and  with  his  |  holy  |  arm,  | 
Hath  he  |  gotten -him-  |  self  the  |  Victory. 

3.  The  Lord  declared  |  his  sal-  |  vation;  | 

His  righteousness  hath  he  openly  showed  |  in  the  |  sight  "of  the  |  heathen. 
•4.  He  hath  remembered  his  mercy  and  truth  toward  the  |  house  of  |  Israel ;  | 

And  all  the  ends  of  the  world  have  seen  the  sal-  |  vation  |  of  our  |  God. 
6.  Show  yourselves  joyful  unto  the  Lord,  |  all  ye  |  lands ;  | 

Sing,  re-  |  joice,  and  |  give  —  I  thanks. 

6.  Praise  the  Lord  up-  |  on  the  |  harp ;  [ 

Sing  to  the  harp  with  a  |  psalm  —  |  of  thanks-  |  giving. 

7.  With  trumpets  |  also, -and  |  shawms;  | 

Oh,  show  yourselves  joyful  be-  |  fore  the  |  Lord  the  I  King. 

8.  Let  the  sea  make  a  noise,  and  all  that  |  therein  |  is;  [ 
The  round  world,  and  |  they  that  |  dwell  there-  |  in. 

9.  Let  the  floods  clap  their  hands,  and  let  the  hills  be  joyful  together  be-  |  fore  the 

Lord ;  | 
For  he  |  cometh-to  |  judge  the  |  earth. 

10.  With  righteousness  shall  he  |  judge  the  |  world  ;  | 
And  the  ]  people  |  with  —  |  equity. 

GLORIA    PATRL 

11.  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and 'to  the  |  Son,  | 
And  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost. 

12.  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ever -shall  |  be,  | 
World  without  |  end.  —  |  A |  men. 

BONUM    EST    CONFITERI. 

1.  It  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  un-  |  to  the  |  Lord  ;  | 
And  to  sing  praises  unto  thy  |  name,  —  |  O  Most  |  Highest. 

2.  To  tell  of  thy  loving-kindness  early  I  in  the  |  morning ;  J 
And  of  thy  truth  |  in  the  |  night  —  ]  season. 

8.   Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and  up-  |  on  the  |  lute  ;  | 
Upon  a  loud  instrument,  |  and  up-  |  on  the  I  harp. 

4.  For  thou,  Lord,  hast  made  mo  glad  |  through  thy  |  works ;  | 

And  I  will  rejoice  in  giving  praise  for  the  ope-  |  rations  |  of  thy  |  hands. 

GLORIA    PATRL 

6.  Glory  bo  to  the  Father,  |  and'to  the  |  Son,  J 

And  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost. 
«.  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ever'ahall  |  be,  | 

World  witliout  |  end.  —  |  A-  —  |  men. 


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363 


DEUS    MISEREATUR. 

1.  God  be  merciful  unto  |  at,  and  |  bleea  us;  | 

And  show  U9  tbe  light  of  his  countenance,  an.l  bo  |  mcrci-'ful  |  unto  |  us. 

3.  That  thy  way  may  be  |  known  gp'oo  |  earth:  | 
Thy  saving  f  health  a-  |  numg  all  |  nations. 

s.  Lei  the  people  praise  |  thee,  ()  |  God;  | 
Yea,  let  I  all  th<  I  people  |  praise  tin ■<-. 

4.  Oh,  let  the  nations  rejoice,  |  an.l  be  |  glad;  | 

For  thou  shall  judge  tin'  folk  righteously,  and  govern  the  |  nations  |  upon  |  earth, 
6.    bet  the  people  pTBlM  ]   thee,  <)  |  (iod;  | 

Yea,  let  I  all  the  |  people  I  praise  thee. 

6.  Then  shall  the  eartli  brW  |  forth  her  |  increase;  | 

And  (iod.  even  our  own  |  God,  shall  |  givo  us 'his  |  blessing. 

7.  God  shall  |  bless  —  I  us,  J 

And  all  the  euds  of  the J  world  shall  |  fear  —  |  hiin. 

GLORIA    PATRL 

8.  Glorv  Ik-  to  the  Father,  |  and -to  the  |  Son,  | 
And "|  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

9.  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ever  shall  |  be,  | 
World  without  |  end.  —  |  A |  men. 

BENEDIC    ANIMA    MEA. 

1.  Pa. mse  the  Lord,  |  O  my  |  soul ;  | 

And  all  that  is  within  me  |  praise  his  |  holy  |  uame. 

2.  Praise  the  I,  ird,  |  O  my  |  soul ;  | 
And  for-  I  gl  1  i »>  >t  I  all  his  |  benefit* 

3.  Who  forgiveth  I  all  thy  [  sin  ;  | 

And  healeth  |  all  —  1  thine  in-  I  firmities. 

4.  Wbo  saveth  thy  life  |  from  de-  |  struetion,  | 

And  erowneth  thee  with  |  inereyand  |  loving-  |  kindness. 

5.  Oh,  praise  the  Lord,  yo  angels  of  his,  ye  that  ex-  |  eel  in  |  strength;  | 

Ve  that  fulfil  his  commandment,  and  hearken  unto  the  |  voice  —  |  of  his  |  Word. 
8.  Oh.  praise  the  Lord,  all  |  jt  hii  |  hosts;  | 

Ye  servants  of  |  his  that  |  do  his  |  pleasure. 
'.   Oh,  speak  good  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  works  offeis,  in  all  places  of  |  his  do-  |  minion; 

Praise  thou  the  |  Lord,  —  |  O  niy  |  soul. 

GLORIA    PATRL 

8.  Glorv  be  to  the  Father   |  .ml  to  the  |  Son,  | 
Aud"|  to  the  |  II. dy  |  OhoCt: 

9.  As  it  was  in  (he  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ever'shall  |  be,  | 
World  without  |  ond.  —  j  A-  —  |  men. 


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We  praise  thee,  we  bless  thee,  we  worship  thee,  we  glorify  thee,  we  give  thanks 

to  thee  for  |  thy  great  |  glory ;  |  0  Lord  God,  Heavenly  King,  God  the  |  Fa 

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5.  Thou  that  takest  away  the  |  sins  of  the  I  world,  ||  Have  mercy  |  upon  |  ua. 

6.  Thou  that  takest  away  the  |  sins  "of  the  |  world,  |  Re-  |  ceive  our'f  prayer. 

7.  Thou  that  sitteet  at  the  ri;jht  hand  of  |  God  the  |  Father,  |  Have  mercy  |  upon  |  us. 


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No.  H.-THE  LORD'S  PEAYEB. 


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No.  15.-TE   DEUM   LMJDAMUS. 


mul  bleas  thina  |  heritage. 
•  in.  in.  1  lifl  them  ap  for-  J 
(  h',r.  Day  l>v  day  we  magnify  |  il  • 
Chor.  Ainl  we  worship  thj  Nun..'  ever,  |  world  with-  |  out  —  J  end. 

8.  Die  Vouchsafe,  o  Lord,  to  keep  di  tin  day  witLout  |  sin. 
Oat  ej  upon  us,  have  mersy  u|>-  |  on  ui. 

/>■,-.  ()  Lord,  lit  thy  iiu-rey  be  upon  us,  as  our  trust  ■  in  |  Hi 00 
Chor.  O  Lord,  in  thee,  have  I  trust*  1 ;  let  mc  |  never  |  bo  con-  |  founded. 


1.  Decani  (or  Minitter)  We  praise  thoe,  o  Qod;  we  acknowledge  thee  to  be  the  I 

lord 


Lord 

Qantorit  i^r  Choir.)  All  the  earth  doth  worship  thee,  the  Father  ever-  |  lasting. 
I'o  thee  all   !  .  a  loud  ;  the  Heavens,  and  all  the  powers  mere-  |  in. 

Ckonu.  To  tine,  Cherubim  and  Seraphim  con-  |  tinual-  |  lv  do  |  cry, 

1  Chorus.    Holy,  Holy,  Ho-  |  ly. 

Lord  ( tod  of  |  Sabaoth : 

11    ivni  and  Earth  are  |  full 

Of  the  |  Majesty  |  of  thy  |  Clory. 

:;    Die.  The  glorious  eompaoj  of  the  A  use  |  thee; 

('■in'.  Th.'  goodly  fellowship  of  tin'  Prophets  praise  |  thee; 

Mr.   Tin'  noble  army  of  Martyrs  prai-.-  | 

'Voir,  The  holy  Church,  throughout  all  the  world,  |  doth  ac-  |  knowledge  |  line, 

i    /'  ■•.  The  Father  »f  an  infinite  Majesty;  thin.'  adorable,  true,  and  only  |  B 
OmU.  also,  the  Holy  fjhost,  the  |  Comforter. 

Thou  art  the  King  of  Glory,  0  |  Ch 
Chor,  Thou  art  the  everlasting  |  Son  —  |  of  the  |  Father. 

.•;    /'-.-.  When  thou  tookest  upon  t> to  deliver  |  man. 

OmU.  Thou  di.Ut  humble  thyself  to  be  born  of  a  |  Virgin. 
d  thou  had-t  oi  "f  I  death, 

cVior.  Thou  didst  open  the  kingdom  •  f  |  Ueaveo  to  |  all  be-  |  uerers. 

•.  Thou  sittr-t  at  th.-  i  f  tin-  I  Father. 

re  that  th  me  t..  1 nr  |  Judge. 

Dec.  We  therefore  pray  thee,  b  dp  thy  lervante,  whom  thou  hast  redeemed  with  thy 

precious  |  blood. 
Chor.  Miik.'  Shom  t"  lis  uumbercd  with  thy  Saints,  In  |  glory  |  ever-  |  la.  ■ 


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1.  My  Sod,  my  Father,  while  I  rtray  Far  from  nay  homo,  on  |  lift  way. 

Oh,  teaeh  me  from  my  heart  to  say.  "Thy  |  will,  my  |  (Jod.  be  |  d 

'1    Though  dark  my  path  and  sad  my  lot.  Let  me  be  still,  and  |  murmur  |  not. 
And  broathe  th.'  prayer  divinely  taught,  "Thy  |  will,  my  |  Qod,  be  |  done." 

3.   What  though  in  loneh  -'i  For  friend*  beloved  no  |  longer  I  nnjh ; 

Submissive  still  would  1  reply,  "Thy  |  will,  my  |  God,  be  |  dm 

■1.   If  thou  shoiild-t  call  me  •.  -it  |  i.'.r  was  |  mine. — 

ly  yield  thee  wl  "Thj  |  erill,  \  %  |  Qod,  be  |   I 

.1.   Renew  my  will  from  day  to  day,  Blend  it  with  thine,  and  I  take  s-  |  way 
What.',  r  now  maki 

6,   Thenwhi  .  With  |  tears  be-  |  fore 

I'll  .  happier  ihore    "Thy  |  will,  n  ne," 


366 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX   OF   TUNES. 


AuBOTSFOKD, 168 

Abbie 164 

Actena 228 

Adams, 248 

Addle 209 

Advent 181 

Agnus, 140 

Alard 148 

Alna 221 

Alpbh, 166 

America, 241 

Annie, 94 

A]<|.leton, 2J9 

Armagh,  250 

Armor ...    67 

Arnim 99 

Arnold, 251 

Arville 96 

Ashland US 

Ashland, 119 

Atrcin 95 

Auburn 185 

Aurora, Iiiii 

Aybol, 62 

li.VLON, 180 

Badea, 186 

Baker 75 

Balerina, 160 

Barrows, 107 

Bath, 88 

245 

Bsyoune, I  — - 1  ► 

Beames, 167 

Belleville, 80 

Bemis 177 

en  to, 217 

lienhain, 214 

Benedictus, 152 

Benten, 259 

Berlin 102 

Bcrrean,  185 

Borne ■ 78 

Bethany, 244 

Bloomfleld, £88 

liondee 172 

Bowman, 187 

Boyd 84 

Boylston 185 

Bradford 125 

Bradbury 182 

Briery, 183 

Buek  minster, 157 

Bafford 73 

•  ALAMINT 72 

213 

Caldwell, 285 

Calvary 281 

Canby, 176 

Cantor,  124 


Carohis, 173 

Carroll 96 

Carrie 79 

t  avare, A.  147 

Cereal. 258 

Claflin 106 

Cbanncey  Street, 154 

Champney, 184 

Char  ton 260 

< 'hesuncoek, 146 

Clifton 230 

i 250 

I  lompasaion 66 

Companionship, 214 

Contrition, 87 

Conquest, 247 

Conrad 251 

Conway 261 

Cowy, 8S 

Cowper 161 

Crandon, 236 

149 

Cronstadt, 15u 

Crosby ....  128 

Cun  ler, 212 

Cutler, 218 

Dais 130 

Dante 118 

I  Alston 193 

Deanc SI 

Dedhan 159 

Denfield 161 

Dennett, 174 

Dennis, 186 

Devotion, 215 

Dlbn 249 

Downs, 160 

Drake 141 

Drummond, 187 

Duke  Street, 109 

Dundee, 159 

Dunning, 92 

Duren, 104 

Kuknk, 116 

Kidda, 182 

Elsdale, 113 

Elden 179 

Ella, 222 

Elliot 248 

Emery, 240 

i  on, 14."* 

Emma 121 

Empire 75 

Em  rgj 69 

EngeThort 114 

Ensteln, 60 

Evandale, 84 

Evan, 161 

Everett, 2CC 


K.ur.si.m S7 

Faith 225 

Farmington '107 

Fatherland 254 

Federal  Street 110 

Fides 246 

Field, 187 

Finland, 129 

Fisher 140 

Fletcher 157 

Flint, 109 

Flora 97 

Florence, 97 

Forest  Hill, 70 

Forester, 88 

Fount, 221 

Franklin,... 206 

Freeman, 190 

Fribourg, 14S 

Gascon  y, 169 

Germain, 208 

Georgia, .' 101 

Gilmai 229 

Glade 2oi 

Gladness, 204 

Glcnburn, 248 

Glonwootl 242 

Goodwin, 147 

Goodrich 216 

Gordon, 242 

Gorton 186 

Gould 281 

Grace, 207 

Gratitude, 197 

GreenvlIU, 227 

Greonw 1 71 

Greenbush, 188 

Grovcr, 137 

Guest, 95 

Hale, 232 

Hall,  84 

Halle, 153 

Halscy 172 

Hamburg, :.  los 

Hanson 1S8 

Happy  Home, 115 

Harrington lno 

Hartland,- 99 

Hartwell, 180 

Hartford, 189 

Hart 166 

Hawthorne 287 

Heavenly  Best, 209 

II  el, ion, 110 

Hedge 183 

Heiinwob 175 

Hole 265 

Homewall 94 

Iliijiinel 184 


dolman, ■ 245 

Hooper 1S1 

Hosanna 249 

Howland, 150 

Hudson, 156 

llullah 182 

Hume 162 

Humility, 222 

Ida, 205 

llba, 158 

Invitation, 210 

Irving 72 

Israel, 259 

Italian  Hymn, 241 

Janvrin, 120 

Jarvia 242 

Jasper, 158 

Jewett, 206 

Jones 117 

Josqcin, 112 

Jubilee, 230 

Juniper, 254 

Justin, 188 

Kataiidin, 115 

Kenderwood, 254 

Kent 224 

Kimball, 71 

Kindness, 173 

Kineo 136 

Laban, 186 

Lancaster, 220 

Lacy, 65 

Lanzon, 91 

Laudamus, 63 

Laudato, 122 

Laughton, 233 

Leira, 191 

Leon 228 

Lille 210 

Lily  Cove 184 

Lime  Street, 188 

Lindner, 219 

Lindell, 246 

Lincoln, 102 

Linwood, 143 

Little, 235 

Lizzie, 202 

Locke, 156 

Lowe 85 

Lynde,.. 247 

Lynne, 165 

Maltby, 247 

Man  ton, 76 

Margate, 86 

Marie, 151 

Martyn 217 

Marlow, 159 

Marsurleld, 194 

Masardis, 85 


Masonda 2C0 

Meditation, 123 

Menville, 64 

Merlin 196 

Mentor 211 

Mercy  Seat, 93 

Merrill 212 

Mernet, 74 

Messer, 195 

Millinoket, 131 

Milton, 207 

Minden, 199 

Minnie, 215 

M  ission, 240 

Missionary  Chant,...     108 

Monadnoek, 248 

Monroe, 253 

Monson, 98 

Montville, 193 

Moore, 177 

Mortland, 205 

Morton, 65 

Mount  Vernon, 227 

Munich, 165 

Myrtle, 112 

Naomi, 161 

Nellie 101 

Newell 256 

Newtonville, 171 

Noonday, 77 

Norway, 68 

Nuremberg, 217 

Nutbush, 179 

Oak, 244 

Oakland, 201 

Olivet 241 

Olmutz, 185 

Onge, 120 

Orland, 184 

Ortonville, 160 

Otella, 223 

Ossagon, 257 

Pardon, 252 

Parker, 128 

Parma, 89 

Patrius, 67 

Patten 103 

Payson, 233 

Pearson 187 

Pembroke, 122 

Perkins, 252 

Perth 142 

Peterson, 208 

Petition, 192 

Pierpont 98 

Pino  Hill, 220 

Pleyel 204 

Pleyel's  Hymn, 217 

Plummer, 257 


Pope, 104 

Porter, 211 

Praise, 198 

Princeburg, 258 

Princeton, 140 

Purity, 188 

Putney, 168 

Quain, 149 

Quietude, 234 

Quito, 163 

Kadway, 256 

Redeemer, 128 

Reflection 170 

Reign, 198 

Repose, 253 

Rest, 89 

Restoration, 121 

Resignation, 200 

Resurrection, 225 

Rheims, 91 

Roberts, 196 

Rockingham, 109 

Rockland 116 

Roche, 192 

Rolliston, 190 

Rosedale 110 

Roseland, 144 

Roulstone, 237 

Rowland, 175 

Ruhe, 220 

Sabbath, 77 

Sacrifice, Ill 

Sadie, 219 

Sanford, 245 

Sanctus 92 

Sargent, 168 

Seldon, 286 

Serene, 170 

Sharon, 154 

Shenley, 63 

Shepard, 199 

Sherman, 82 

Shield, 152 

Sicily, 227 

Silsby, 174 

Spartus, 155 

Spencer,     ,148 

Spohr 117 

Spring, 232 

Stamford, 2-'i4 

Stanton 129 

Stanwood, 80 

Star, 127 

State  Street, 185 

Stephens 160 

Stillwell 186 

Still  Waters Ill 

Stonefield 109 

Stowell...... 105 


Strong, 66 

St.  Anns,..   159 

St.  Thomas, 1S5 

Submission, 246 

Sumner, 153 

Sunrise 139 

Sunset, 135 

Sympathy, 187 

Taesus 93 

Temple  Grove, 218 

The  Old  Hundred 10S 

Thornburn, 155 

Thurston, 216 

Todd, 194 

Topsfleld, 107 

Tower, 74 

Townsend, 162 

Transport, 127 

Truman, 1J4 

Twilight, 70 

Ulm, 90 

Unity, 262 

Uphain, 108 

Uxbridge 109 

Vale 203 

Vassalboro, 189 

Veranta, 188 

Vernon, 258 

Verona, 256 

Vesper, 226 

Vienna, 218 

Vincent, 145 

Vineland, 81 

Vining, 200 

Violet, «...  258 

Vintner, 78 

Wachusett, 114 

Waldo, 288 

Wardwell, 178 

Ward, 108 

Warren, 239 

Waterville, 197 

Watkins, 126 

Wellmau 106 

Wesley, 181 

Whittaker, 195 

Wiemar, 151 

Wien, 126 

Willow, 189 

Wilmot, 227 

Windham, 110 

Winner 182 

Woodland 176 

Woodstock, ,,       69 

Woodvalo, 240 

Wreath,.,, 280 


METRICAL   INDEX. 


I.  M. 


tjmla, 


Armor 

Anilm, 

Arvtllc,    

Atrem, 

Aurora, 

Aybol 

Baker 

Harrow. 

Belleville, 

:i,       

Berne,   



Bu'fford, 

t'alamlnt, 

Carroll, 

(lalliii 

1         I'aaalon, 

Contrition, 

Ooiry, 



Duke  Street, 

Dunning, 

Empire, 

Bnergy 

F.nstei'n.. , 

Kvandale 

Falrstar 

ral  Street, 

Flora, 

Florence 

-.  iiiii, 

■■>r, 

rja, 

i  wood, 

Hall .' 

Hamburg, 

Harrington 

Martian, I, 

:i 

Il"nu>well, 

Irvine, 

Kimball, ;; 

Lacy, 

Lanion 

Laudamus, 

Lincoln 

...     [[ 

D 

Monvt!!.-, . . 

M,  rry  "(..at,   [\ 

Mernet, 

Bary  Chant,. 
Mniiton,. . . . 
MptUW, ,.. 


..  94 

..  99 

.  .  ft 

..  100 

. .  n 

..  101 

..  so 

..  in 

..  7^ 

..  61 

..  73 

..  n 

..  9S 

..  00 

.  *7 

..  88 

..  81 




lay 

Parma 

Patrius, 



Bl 







igbam 

de 

ith, ' 

i  a, 

•  v 

LI 

•  1.1 

II 

.     .     .. 

■  l  Hundred,' 
Topaneld,.. 


W    Twilight,...'."'.!!!' 

in 


Dzbrldga 

Vlneland 

Vintner, 

Ward ..".'.'; 

Wellman 

Windham 

Woodstock, 

L.  M.  Double. 

Bath 

Margate, 


.  i-.i 
.  10 
.  M 
.  87 
110 
.     9T 

.   n 

.     88 

.      lHl 

71 
95 
84 
1"> 
100 
99 
110 
N 

n 

71 
63 
91 

101 

r< 

04 

M 


Carrie, 

Dmi,. 


L.  M   6  lines. 


CM. 

Advent, 

Agnus, 

Alard, 

Ashland,  N..v  i  A  gj ' ' 

,     "  "     8  4  4;.. 

Annum.. .. 


otua,.... 

Berrfan 
lorn  inan,. . 

71      Bradford 

>     Bradbury 

Briery 

Buckminstxr,. 


N 


CBauncey  Str.it,. 
Cbampney. 

ir 

Credo 

Cronstadt, 

Dedham,.... 

Id ..! 

■ !! 

Elsdnle ..." 

■  n 

Emma 

Engelhart, 

Evan 

Pic  II, 

Finland 

Fletcher ,.'.'„ 

irg 

i  :n, ]['m 

Halle 

Happy  Home 

Howland, 

:;;;;;; 

Janirin, '_ 

Jasper, \ 

"! 

Joaquin,. 

Justin 

Katahdin '.'.'.'.! 

Kineo 

LVeudaia 

Street 

,.»d, 

....'! 



Marlow 

M.'.lltatiun,   . 

Mllllnoket, 

Myrtle 

Naomi 

Obm .. 

Ortaad,.  .  . 
Ortonville,...' 
Parker,  •  ......'.'.'.' .'." 

Pearson \\ 

Pembroke 

Princeton, 

IJnain. .....'. 

mer 

Restoration. 


...   14T 
.     .  154 

.  141 

...  161 

. . .  1  19 

...  15" 

...180 
...  118 
...   159 
...  161 
...   160 
...   159 
...   116 
...  118 
.    1  IS 
..  181 
..    114 
..   101 
..  187 
..  129 
. .   in; 
. .  1ST 
..  n» 
.117 
..   187 
..  158 
.    118 
,.  150 
.   156 
.  US 
.  ISO 
.  168 
.   117 
.  US 
.  138 
.  116 
.  rv. 
.  US 

.  in 
.   160 

161 

US 

181 

US 
161 
ISO 

lti 
160 

l'.N 

187 
ISS 
140 

149 

198 

in 


RoeUand, 

Koseland, 

Sacrifice, 

Sharon, .... 

Bhleld ...! 



npenoer,. . . 

Bpohr 

Blanton,  ... 

na, 

B till  well, 

Still  Water* 

St.  Ann's, 

Sumner, 

Sunrise, 

B  onset, '.'.' 

Sympathy, 

Thornburn, 

Transport, 

Truman, 

Vassal  bo  ro 

Veranta, 

Vincent, 

Wachusett, 



Wlemar,  . .. 

Wicn 

Winner 


367 


■ 

I  "rake. 
Perth,. 


C.  M.  Doable. 


D 

Hart, 



Helmwan 

Ill  Miuie!, 

Hooper, 

Bulbil 

Hume 

Kindness, 

Laban,  , 

Lynnc 



j  Mtinlrh 

trewtonrUle  (Double), 

Nutbush 

Olmutz 

Purity, 

Putney, 

■  n 

B  id .! 

Snnr.iit, 

Serene, 

Bllaby 

St,  Thomas, 

Townseml 

I  (Double),...' 
.., 
Woodland , ..'  ] 


S.  M. 


Abblo 

Abbotsford, 

Alpha, 

Badea. 

na 

Beanies, 

_ 

Bondee 

■  n, .!!.' 



Carolua, 

Dennett 

.."_ 

Drummood, !! 

Duren,  ... 

Eldda 



Fannin. 

Fiinu ,;; 

HaUey 


L. 

fircenbiiah, 

Hartford... 

Willow,  ... 


P.  M. 


e 

r, 

C.  H.  M 



8.  H.  M. 

•ii 



7a. 

IBenham 
Calais, 
inlonshlp,... 
r 

I'  rotlon , 



•.  lin, 

Germain,, , 

rleh 

,  C,  race 

nly  Roat,   . . 

Ida 

'  Invitation,. . . 

" 

I. 


190    Lanoeeter,  

Vila  (Dooble).  '"!!  ta 

■  tloniPecu:  • 


ISS 


Kuhe, 
Wilraot,. 


..  219 

- 


8s  7i  ft  Ik 


Pine  Hill, 

Vesper 

8*4  7i.    Peculiar, 
Plummer,.. 


■lit 


«»,  7i  A  4j. 


.  200     Actona,.... 

.  208     ApP'eton,.. 

iry,... 

3 

.   210     'oMen 

.  807     Gllman 

209     Gould. 

o,0     Jubilee, 

.  210     L"°" 


2M 

BSS 
SSI 

MS 

. 

sss 

281 

•>v. 

SJJ 


C  P.  M. 


Freeman, 

I 

Petition,  . 

Bolllaton,. 


8.  P. 

i 

■  lie 


191 
192 
190 


10! 

ISS 
ISS 


El 



rioid, 

Ulndan 

i  Praise, 

Kelgn 


197 
194 

195 
ISS 

:.■» 


md','..;:;!;; 

Oakland,  (0  lines.) 

IVter5-.il. 

.....'. 
■'»  Hymn„ 
Porter 
Tetnplo  tlmrt,'.!.' 

Thtrrston 

Vale, 


8i  &  7a. 
Alna.... 

Cutler, 

Klla,.... 


Ketit,!' 


-368 


METEICAL  INDEX,  CONCLUDED. 


69.  &  5s. 

Bloomfleld 233 

Warren 289 

Wreath,  (Peculiar,)...  239 

6s. 

Bates, 245 

Fides 246 

Holman, 245 

LindoJI 246 

Submission, 246 

6s  &  7s. 

Payson, 28S 


6,8,6,4. 
Crandon, 236 

6,8,4.' 
Hawthorne, 237 

6s  &  10s. 

P.onlstone, 237 

Lynda, 247 

7s.  &  4s. 
Perkins, 252 


7s.  &  5s. 

Conrad, 251 

7s.  &  6s. 

Armash, 250 

Arnold, 251 

llosanna, 249 

Maltby 247 

Monadnock, 248 

Pardon  (Peculiar), 252 

8,3,3,6. 

Caldwell, 285 

Dion, 249 


8s  &  4s. 

Elliot, 248 

Monroe, 253 

Repose, 253 

Quietude,....   234 

Seldon, 286 

Stamford 284 

Violet, 253 

8s  St.  6s. 

Juniper,  (Peculiar),.. .  254 

Laughton 238 

Waldo, 233 


8s,  7s  &  6s. 
Kenderwood, 254 

8s, 

Hale, 282 

Spring, 232 

9s  &  7s.    Peculiar. 

Helen, 255 

10s. 

Cereal 25S 

Verona, 256 


10s  &  9s. 
Newell 256 

10s,  6s,  6s  &  12s. 

Ossagon, 257 

11,8. 

Princeburg, 25S 

Vernon, 258 

11,10. 

Benton, 259 

Israel 259 

P.adway, 256 


lit. 


...  860 

,  260 

12s. 

...  261 

...  262 

HYMNS,   SENTENCES,   ANTHEIS,   AND   CHORUSES. 


A  little  while, Hymn,  864 

Blessed  are  they  who  dwell  in  thy  house, Sentence,  349 

:  m- the  pure  in  heart "  834 

be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel Chorus,  354 

Bow  down  thine  ear Anthem,  803 

Calm  on  the  listening  car  of  night, IT>/mn  Anthem,  278 

Come  unto  me Sentence,  272 

Dear  comrade  pilgrims  of  the  cross, Hymn,  263 

Fading,  still  fading, "  266 

Hark!  what  mean  those  holy  voices? Uymn  Anthem,  83<5 

Hear  our  prayer Sentence,  296 

Heavenly  Father, "  274 

Mow  beautifol  upon  the  mountains, Anthem,  3n6 

If  with  all  your  hearts, Sentence,  818 

1  will  extol  thee, Anthem,  846 

Let  th.-  words  of  my  mouth, Sentence,  267 

Lord,  have  mercy, Anthem,  310 

Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  Lord "  298 

Oh,  come,  let  us  sing, "  327 

oil.  how  great  is  thv  goodness, "  286 

Oh,  how  lovely  isZion "  820 

Oh  taste  and  see, Sentence,  388 

Oh,  that  I  had  wings, Quartette,  290 

Oh,  that  men  would  praise  the  Lord, Anthem,  328 

Onrhlesl  Redeemer, Hymn  Anlliem,  842 

Praise  ye  the  Lord, Cliorux,  350 

I  -really, Anthem,  202 

"  844 

r,  breathe  an  evening  blessing Hymn,  265 

Beek  i"  the  Lord, Sentence,  271 

The  Lord  is  In  his  holy  temple, "  269 

The  LordU  In  his  holy  temple, "  270 

nlrlt  and  the  Bride  say  come , "  284 

Thou  wilt  keep  Urn  In  perfect  peace Anthem,  276 


Thou  wilt  show  me  the  path  of  peace, Sentence, 

Unto  thee,  oh,  Lord Anthem, 

When  the  worn  spirit, Hymn  Anthem] 

Whom  have  I  in  heaven  but  thee, Sentence, 


CHANTS. 


Benedic  anima  mea, 

Benedictns, 

Bonum  estconfiteri, 

Cantate  Domino, 

Pens  Misereatur 

Gloria  in  Excelsis, 

Jubilate  l)cf> 

My  God,  my  Father, 

Te  Deuin  Laudamus, 

The  Lord's  Prayer, 

Vcnite,  esultem.ua  Domino,. 


Singing  School  Exercises. 


Absent  Friends, 

A  Farewell 

Bounding  away, 

By  the  Sea,...! 

Gome  lo  mo  in  Cherry  Time, 

Cradle  Song, 

Down  by  the  Riverside, 

Dreams  of  Youth 

Early  Friends, 

Every  Day  hath  Toil  and  Trouble,. 

Faintly  flow, 

Fare  thee  well, 


280 
816 
883 


863 
861 
862 
862 
868 
864 
361 
865 
865 
364 
360 


Gone 82 

Hunting  Song, 28 

In  Memoriam. 61 

Invitation  to  Flora, 47 

I've  been  roaming 25 

Let  all  Men  praise  the  Lord, 62 

May  Morning, 26 

May, 27 

Morning, 68 

Music 41 

Musical  Dialogue, 80 

Music  of  Nature, 46 

Old  Friends  together, 86 

One  by  one, 44 

Over  the  Snow, ■ 26 

Remembrance % .  48 

Shepherds  in  the  Vale, 20 

Sleep  on,  Dearest, 87 

Softly  now  the  Light  of  Day, 48 

Stars  of  the  Summer  Night, 57 

Sunshine  everywhere, 34 

The  Cuickot 24 

The  falling  S now, 89 

The  Hunting  Morn 56 

The  loosing  of  the  Silver  Chord, 40 

The  Merrv  Hoart 17 

The  New'Year's  Pastoral  Visit, 51 

The  Elver 27 

The  Sehoolhouse  Brook, 42 

The  Silver  Stream, 21 

The  Wayside  Well, 88 

This  World 16 

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